My opinion: This is most REALISTIC & NATURAL looking hand ever I seen on internet, only one human made That What hundreds of corporations and companies can't do!
So awesome. They say the human body works on electrical impulses. Wouldn’t it be great if A) a prosthetic hand like this could somehow be interfaced to one’s mind - so that it was controllable like a real hand? B) if sensors for touch and heat, etc could somehow also be “wired up”, allowing perhaps even a rudimentary sense of feel?
I wanted to thank you for sharing all the files for this and save time for us, I wanted to ask for permission to modify the design a little bit to make a left hand as well for my project. let me know what you think, please. Thank you!
Hi man loved your work.🤘🤘 I'm a beginner to programming, robotics and related subjects. Could you please provide some tips and suggestions if possible. 😅 However you did a great job👏👏👏
"Hello Brain, is it possible to create a prosthetic device similar to yours but use it as a hand exoskeleton with the help of gloves as attachments for the hand?"
Amazing! Do you do any work with e-nable the prosthesis for kids organization? If so, how could I get ahold of you? If not, can you think about giving them the design details? We have a 14yr old who cannot use his left hand after an accident so would need modifications.
Hello Teri, this is a great idea! However this is just a prototype. I would have to make a lot of modifications for it to be durable enough to be used on a dailly basis and in a lot of different scenarios. The curent model wouldn't fare to well in these type of applications. If you do want to replicate this, I've writen a Hackaday page about this project with all the details you need like schematics, parts and materials used, Arduino code,... . The stl-files can be found on Thingiverse, the link is also in the description.
Hi, One of my hobby's sense 1970 was making a flesh colored prosthetic hand made from latex with moving fingers that pick up jelly beans and dropping them into a shot glass, and do much more. Please view one in action on my last FB post. I would like to share my method and work with someone who in into making prosthetic hands......Willy
My name is Kumar Simms and I am a student of Community College of Allegheny County. Love to get some extra private help on this since its for a school project me and another student are working on.
Hi, that's a great project! :) Would you be able to provide also .step files from your CAD data? My colleagues and I would love to use your model for a university project.
@T-Series_is_dead With all due respect but there are a lot of people out there who don't provide any files, let allone for free. He can perfectly recreate exactly the same robot hand as mine with exactly the same files that I used. When you give people a finger they want the hand (quite literally in this case).
I'm having to design a prosthetic arm for my uni dissertation and build it. Do you have any recommendations or what you would do differently? Any improvements you could think of? Great video and very impressed! Would love to do something similar to this
Yes, a few things i would change now: 1. Each joint of the finger is articulated by a string. I positioned the string to close to the pivot point between the joints which gives you a lot less leverage which results in the fingers having a very weak gripping force. Try to position the string as far away from the joints as posible to get the most amount of leverage so you can achieve the highest gripping force possible for each finger. 2. If you're going to build a prosthetic for real world applications try to build it as strong as possible while still remaining light weight. My design is a little to flimsy to be used in real world applications. Try to use strong and lightweight materials like aluminium and carbon fiber if you have the ability to do so. 3. Maybe the most important one, design the prosthetic with the user in mind. Try to make it as convenient as possible for the user, Try to make the battery last as long as possible, figure out how how the battery can be charged as easily as possible, make the prosthetic waterproof, maybe the user is a maker just like us so try to add a toolchanger onto it so his prosthetic can be a hand and a drill at the same time idk 🤷♂️. Just ask the user how they intend to use it and custom fit the prosthetic to their needs.
Hello Tribia, No I didn't follow any courses, I just watched a lot of youtube video's and just tried a lot of different things out with the program. I can recommend this youtube channel for some great tutorials on Fusion 360: th-cam.com/users/cadcamstuff
How do you get such a smooth movement? Is the arduino program you are using somewhere available? In my project first the proximal part of the finger starts with the flexion. In this video it looks like the proximal and distal part of the fingers are flexing simultaneously, how did you achieve this?
That’s the idea actually. I’m currently also working on an exoskeleton like glove to control the hand. I will post the video when it’s finished. I currently don’t have that much time (exams now).
@@BrianBrocken I will keep watch for the exoskeleton since that is what we need for the 14yr old who cannot use his left hand. Any idea when it might be?
Oh yeah I see, Tinkercad is also a software by Autodesk so that's maybe where my confusion is from. How long would you think that it takes to learn how to properly use Fusion360? And again kind regards, Just a random guy on the Internet New sub btw So now your robot should do a little dance :)
STL-files for 3D-printing can be found here: bbprojects.technology/collections/stl-fusion-360-source-files/products/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype
Hi, First of all great project, I was planning to build a bionic prosthetic arm for a friend, The only problem is that I don't have any idea how to attach to my friend's hand. Would you plz help me out. And yeah I also forgot that my friend need a left hand and your project is a right hand. How would I do that too, expecting a reply as soon cuz it's my final year project.
Hello Aduardo, The original Fusion 360 source files can be found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/robotics/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype
Thank you Mete Güngen! I designed this bionic hand in autodesk 123d design but unfortunately autodesk stopped with the support of the 123d apps including autodesk 123d design. You can still find the program if you look hard enough but it may be unstable and may crash or don’t work at all. So now I’m using fusion 360 for all my projects. The program takes some getting used to but in the end it is far more better than autodesk 123d design. Fusion 360 is also free. Hope this helps ;-)
@@briannabernaola5597 I don't have any experience with blender but autodesk fusion 360 is a very easy to use program. The program used in the video is autodesk 123d design but autodesk stopped supporting this program so I switched to autodesk fusion 360.
Hello Derp, I made it myself using gel10. I made a mold of my own hand (can be seen in the video). The mechanical parts are also modelled after my own hand so the gel10 mold would fit over it
Hello Anil, Editable source files can be found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/science/medical/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype Kind regards.
The thumb can in fact do grab things (I didn’t operate the rotation servo in the video). The thumb has 2 servo’s (1 push pull and 1 to rotate it) and can touch every finger on the hand. I’m going to make a demo video of the hand grabbing things and attach a muscle sensor to it. Maybe you can build a better bionic hand as you clearly know it better. You can always send me the link to your video where you show your improved robot hand :-)
Plasti gel 10 wordt veel gebruikt voor siliconen prothesen en prop making. Werkt wel goed. Heb hier nog een website gevonden die dit verkoopt: www.formx.nl/products/silicone1/platsil-gel-10--25/index.php
This is one of the smoother, more realistic moving and looking prosthetic/robotic hands I've seen. Nicely done!
My opinion: This is most REALISTIC & NATURAL looking hand ever I seen on internet, only one human made That What hundreds of corporations and companies can't do!
So awesome. They say the human body works on electrical impulses. Wouldn’t it be great if A) a prosthetic hand like this could somehow be interfaced to one’s mind - so that it was controllable like a real hand? B) if sensors for touch and heat, etc could somehow also be “wired up”, allowing perhaps even a rudimentary sense of feel?
Stayed tuned: th-cam.com/video/UkZquERzoOo/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_logo
Both A & B have been achieved already! I love technology.
Hella good work on that. Super impressive skills in multiple disipline areas. Well done!
The movement at 5:18 is beautiful. This is great.
Great work dude. Also, big thanks for linking to everything!
No problem man, glad you like it ;-)
I'm ordering some servos from Aliexpress and that leads me to this video, awesome work Brian!
Hey man that's awesome, thank you, could you toss me the link ;-)
Brian..that is absolutely fantastic! well done.. I'm going to build one now...awesome work!
Terminator: The New World 😂😂 all jokes aside this was an awesome project!
Nice work, well done.
I wanted to thank you for sharing all the files for this and save time for us, I wanted to ask for permission to modify the design a little bit to make a left hand as well for my project. let me know what you think, please. Thank you!
Hello, you don’t even need to modify the files for this, you can just mirror all the parts.
yeah thats what I meant
i cant wait for an opensource prosthetic program for engineers to help change peoples lives. this could be one of them! who knows
Thanks!! a lot for sharing your files :) Awesome video
No problem! And thank you very much 😁👍
Hi man loved your work.🤘🤘
I'm a beginner to programming, robotics and related subjects. Could you please provide some tips and suggestions if possible. 😅
However you did a great job👏👏👏
Very good quality , I believe it will do better things.
A really nice project!!! congrats!!!
Thanks man 😜👍
so good
Amazing man
Great build, articulation, smooth movements! Are you going to create a right hand version? I also subbed!
Awesome job this is great stuff
I love it! 😍😍😍
Thank you !
Very cool build I like it :)
Cool, aerobatics👍
hi dude thanks you amazing project
And thank you for your amazing comment 😉👍
Amazing work!! Don't suppose you have a more step by step video or document please?
I'm sorry but I don't. You can always email me your questions. I will be more than happy to answer them :-)
"Hello Brain, is it possible to create a prosthetic device similar to yours but use it as a hand exoskeleton with the help of gloves as attachments for the hand?"
This was neat, but range of motion is only 1. It opens and closes. Also, the thumb should rest over the fingers, not under them.
OK T-800
Amazing! Do you do any work with e-nable the prosthesis for kids organization? If so, how could I get ahold of you? If not, can you think about giving them the design details? We have a 14yr old who cannot use his left hand after an accident so would need modifications.
Hello Teri, this is a great idea! However this is just a prototype. I would have to make a lot of modifications for it to be durable enough to be used on a dailly basis and in a lot of different scenarios. The curent model wouldn't fare to well in these type of applications. If you do want to replicate this, I've writen a Hackaday page about this project with all the details you need like schematics, parts and materials used, Arduino code,... . The stl-files can be found on Thingiverse, the link is also in the description.
@@BrianBrocken Thanks for the information and hope it becomes useful someday for the e-nable team.
Sure no problem, and i hope it does ;-)
Hi, One of my hobby's sense 1970 was making a flesh colored prosthetic hand made from latex with moving fingers that pick up jelly beans and dropping them into a shot glass, and do much more. Please view one in action on my last FB post. I would like to share my method and work with someone who in into making prosthetic hands......Willy
My name is Kumar Simms and I am a student of Community College of Allegheny County. Love to get some extra private help on this since its for a school project me and another student are working on.
pm send.
Hi, that's a great project! :)
Would you be able to provide also .step files from your CAD data? My colleagues and I would love to use your model for a university project.
Hello Alexander. All the files you need to complete this project can be found in the links in the discription this video.
@@BrianBrocken no thank you
what a shame
@T-Series_is_dead With all due respect but there are a lot of people out there who don't provide any files, let allone for free. He can perfectly recreate exactly the same robot hand as mine with exactly the same files that I used.
When you give people a finger they want the hand (quite literally in this case).
@@BrianBrocken After some time we finally finished the bionic hand! :-) Thank you very much for your template, we learned quite a lot!
@@Alex-pf1ld
I need some help with it
Kind of a Silence of the Lambs vibe at the beginning.
I'm having to design a prosthetic arm for my uni dissertation and build it. Do you have any recommendations or what you would do differently? Any improvements you could think of? Great video and very impressed! Would love to do something similar to this
Yes, a few things i would change now:
1. Each joint of the finger is articulated by a string. I positioned the string to close to the pivot point between the joints which gives you a lot less leverage which results in the fingers having a very weak gripping force. Try to position the string as far away from the joints as posible to get the most amount of leverage so you can achieve the highest gripping force possible for each finger.
2. If you're going to build a prosthetic for real world applications try to build it as strong as possible while still remaining light weight. My design is a little to flimsy to be used in real world applications. Try to use strong and lightweight materials like aluminium and carbon fiber if you have the ability to do so.
3. Maybe the most important one, design the prosthetic with the user in mind. Try to make it as convenient as possible for the user, Try to make the battery last as long as possible, figure out how how the battery can be charged as easily as possible, make the prosthetic waterproof, maybe the user is a maker just like us so try to add a toolchanger onto it so his prosthetic can be a hand and a drill at the same time idk 🤷♂️. Just ask the user how they intend to use it and custom fit the prosthetic to their needs.
@@BrianBrocken thank you very much for your help. i will take all that you have said into consideration
@@dannyT123wakeh Are more infos available about your prosthesis of your dissertation?
YOU ARE VERY GOOD TO USE THE CAD FUSION 360. HAVE YOU DONE A DRAWING COURSE?
Hello Tribia, No I didn't follow any courses, I just watched a lot of youtube video's and just tried a lot of different things out with the program. I can recommend this youtube channel for some great tutorials on Fusion 360: th-cam.com/users/cadcamstuff
nice bro...
How do you get such a smooth movement? Is the arduino program you are using somewhere available? In my project first the proximal part of the finger starts with the flexion. In this video it looks like the proximal and distal part of the fingers are flexing simultaneously, how did you achieve this?
very cool, great work. Do you think about putting FSR sensors for force feedback?
lol i came from banggood for the perf board
Will you put like nervous impulsion sensors on it so a person who really lost his hand will be able to use it?
That’s the idea actually. I’m currently also working on an exoskeleton like glove to control the hand. I will post the video when it’s finished. I currently don’t have that much time (exams now).
@@BrianBrocken I will keep watch for the exoskeleton since that is what we need for the 14yr old who cannot use his left hand. Any idea when it might be?
Do you use “Fusion360” or “Tinkercad” ?
And wich 3D Printer do you use?
Kind Regards,
A random guy on the internet
I use Fusion 360 and all the parts were printed with my HE reprap prusa i3. Awesome name by the way 😜
Oh yeah I see, Tinkercad is also a software by Autodesk so that's maybe where my confusion is from. How long would you think that it takes to learn how to properly use Fusion360?
And again kind regards,
Just a random guy on the Internet
New sub btw
So now your robot should do a little dance :)
I really think it depends from person to person.
Thanks for subscribing btw. Didn't saw it at first :-)
Very thank
How can i get the 3d printing files?? Should i make them or buy them. I don't know that much about 3d printing
STL-files for 3D-printing can be found here: bbprojects.technology/collections/stl-fusion-360-source-files/products/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype
Which software are you using for making such 3D models ?
Btw enjoyed watching your videos !🤗
I use Autodesk Fusion 360 for all my designs, thanks man appreciated ;-)
Where do I Find the wiring diagram and parts list thanks
Do you have a code for arduino
Can i get the code link please 😇🙏👍
❤❤
Johnny silver head real life dlc
Hi,
First of all great project, I was planning to build a bionic prosthetic arm for a friend, The only problem is that I don't have any idea how to attach to my friend's hand. Would you plz help me out. And yeah I also forgot that my friend need a left hand and your project is a right hand.
How would I do that too, expecting a reply as soon cuz it's my final year project.
I'm sorry alan, but I currently don't have time for that. I'm in the middle of my exams right now.
I need it submit before march also i'm doing it anyway so reply when you finish with exams
Can you make a video integrated with muscle sensor
is it possible to connect this to an eeg circuit?
Please where can we get the type of wire you are using to bind the fingers?
You a4e minde blowing
i came from an aliexpress review lol
Haha really? lol, what product?
@@BrianBrocken it was fro the servos
haha nice ;-)
@@BrianBrocken nice to know sometimes that shit actually works :D
Hola compañero, ¿crees que sea posible que me puedas compartir el modelo 3d ? Por favor , o si tiene algún precio
Por favor
Hello Aduardo, The original Fusion 360 source files can be found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/robotics/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype
Brian Brocken me has salvado te agradezco 👏🙌🏼
sir or does anyone know how we control this arm?
Can we control this using transmitter like from othe distance ? Please reply
Yes
🙂🙂
Can you please provide the link to download all the programming codes. please.................
All the schematics, code, stl-files and more info can be found on hackaday, rhe link is in the description of this video.
super how what CAD program are you using?
Thank you Mete Güngen! I designed this bionic hand in autodesk 123d design but unfortunately autodesk stopped with the support of the 123d apps including autodesk 123d design. You can still find the program if you look hard enough but it may be unstable and may crash or don’t work at all. So now I’m using fusion 360 for all my projects. The program takes some getting used to but in the end it is far more better than autodesk 123d design. Fusion 360 is also free. Hope this helps ;-)
Hy sir muje aesha hend mil skta he par mere pas to pesa nhi hs
انا.من.الجزائر. كيف.اتوصل.معكم
What is the thumb motor used for ?
from which software you have desined that
I currently use Autodesk Fusion 360 to design all my parts.
Thankyou
This program seems a lot easier than Blender...or I'm wrong?
@@briannabernaola5597 I don't have any experience with blender but autodesk fusion 360 is a very easy to use program. The program used in the video is autodesk 123d design but autodesk stopped supporting this program so I switched to autodesk fusion 360.
@@BrianBrocken Thank you for the feedback!
where did you find that realistic looking hand?
Hello Derp, I made it myself using gel10. I made a mold of my own hand (can be seen in the video). The mechanical parts are also modelled after my own hand so the gel10 mold would fit over it
Can you tell me what application you are using to draw 3d model please
The program is Autodesk Fusion 360
What happened to the side to side movement of the fingers?
Idk, I just didn't use it in any program i made for it. I didn't find a situation where it could've been usefull.
@@BrianBrocken Spock might have something to say about that 🖖
Only 89k views 2 years
Unfortunately yes 😅 recent videos are doing better though 😉👍
did you print each spare part separately? or whole arm
I printed all the parts seperately.
Please sir share .stp or .step cad files or fusion360 files ,, stl are not editable?? pls sir share this files waiting.....
Hello Anil, Editable source files can be found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/science/medical/robot-hand-bionic-hand-prosthesis-prototype
Kind regards.
Name the materials you use please
All the info about the project can be found on hackaday.io. The link is in the description.
I would create this just for a prank
it was painful for me to watch this as it was constructed without an 'opposable thumb. As it is, it can't grab anything.
The thumb can in fact do grab things (I didn’t operate the rotation servo in the video). The thumb has 2 servo’s (1 push pull and 1 to rotate it) and can touch every finger on the hand. I’m going to make a demo video of the hand grabbing things and attach a muscle sensor to it. Maybe you can build a better bionic hand as you clearly know it better. You can always send me the link to your video where you show your improved robot hand :-)
Which software did you use
In the video I worked with autodesk 123D design but autodesk stopped supporting this program so I now use autodesk fusion 360 to design all my parts.
may i see the code please?
The code and other info can be found on hackaday, the link is in the description.
Die Gel10 ken ik niet. Wel merk ? Waar te krijgen ?
Plasti gel 10 wordt veel gebruikt voor siliconen prothesen en prop making. Werkt wel goed. Heb hier nog een website gevonden die dit verkoopt: www.formx.nl/products/silicone1/platsil-gel-10--25/index.php
@@BrianBrocken Thnxs ! Ik was al een tijdje op zoek naar iets om een afdruk te maken van armen/handen e.d. Dit lijkt me bijzonder goed geschikt !
Zeker!
I am trying to make this hand and need some help with the assembly, sent you a message on insta , waiting for your reply
Mere Ghar Yeh machine Rs 100 bhijwa sakte ho kya adress Mein cal sham ko dopahar Mein Bata Dunga
CAN YOU TELL THE CODING PLEASE PLEASE
Hello Divya, all the info about this project including the code can be found on hackaday the link is in the description of this video.
How many kilograms of filament was spent?
Certainly no kilos haha. The hand now weighs about 622 grams with all the electronics included (servo's, power supply ...).
@@BrianBrocken Oh, that's cool, thanks,Greetings from Russia
No problems. Greetings from Belgium 👍
How much is the price of the 3D printer?
The printer I used to print this bionic arm isn’t available for purchase anymore but similar 3D printers sell for as low as 150-200 dollars.
Brian Brocken Thank you for your reply
Brian Brocken Where are you from?
Brian Brocken My name is Raghad from Syria
No problem I try to reply to all the comments on my video's for as long as this is possible. I'm from Belgium.
Geez
Hahaha 😜 👍
I am like 1000
ভাই এটা কোথায় পাওয়া যাবে
Stl files can be found on Thingiverse, link is in the description of this video.
আমার লাগবে
5tgb
It's creepy